Thursday, August 7, 2008

Dissecting History

Considering the most serious archeologists in this regard – Israel Finkelstein and Neil Asher Silberman

This is a joke, right? Finkelstein is, by far, a minority opinion among Judaic archaeologists. He'll say anything to get his name in the paper. You could have tried for a more respectable archaeologist, if only to build your credibility, but you just couldn't help yourself.

place the TOTAL number of people in "Canaan" at a MAXIMUM of 100,000 at the time of the supposed Exodu (of which there is zero archeological evidence), then your holy book is inaccurate to the point of absurd.


I think I'll trust three separate censuses of the Jewish people, that they took themselves, in real time, than the opinion of someone working with incomplete facts, and with a political bias, 3000 years later.

There are a few historians who say the Nazi camps could only hold 100,000 people at most, and only 10,000 were gassed. Are you going to quote them next?

Can't your God count?

I think Najah was right, you are angry and bitter. Trying to fight history will do that to you, I suppose, and I'm sure that's just the tip of the iceberg.

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